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Mr_Incognito Mr_Incognito
2 years ago
Day 85 (27): Too much work with the grow. VPD is low (0.9 - 1.2) due to high humidity. Normally it's above 1.1 more or less. Sometimes it's even 1.3 and higher. Inflow: EC 1.86 (930 ppm), pH 5.5, 4100 ml Runoff: EC 2.61 (1305 ppm), pH 6.5, 1215 ml (29%) Consumed: 2885 ml ----------------- Day 86 (28): Started logging Temp/Humidity to have a real picture of the situation. Using a cheap Temp/RH module for Arduino. Simply opening the serial monitor and copy the data with timestamps. Pasting into spreadsheet with text to table properties, and the diagram is easy to create. Had doubts regarding adequate drainage. Discovered inadequate watering issue. The drippers that are actually not drippers but the T-shape connectors for pipes were blocked by roots. They simly grew into the tubes! Need some time to check if that was a cause of raising runoff EC. The highest dripper was probably stuck and another one on the opposite side of the container at lower height worked better. Who knows. Washed the entire dripping system, except the hose in the pump (it's peristaltic, need to find a way to disassemble the head). Used 20 ml syringe to make pressure. The drain was black! Tonns of dirt flew out. That's what I was thinking of. Dripping system requires a better maintenance. Replaced those bad drippers with normal yellow dripper stakes, looks much better hehe. Can easily check if the solution flows well. And it does. Some nute burn signs on leaves. Burnt tips. Still the plant grows well as I can judge it by 24h images. Inflow: EC 1.81 (895 ppm), pH 5.5, 4200 ml Runoff: EC 2.54 (1271 ppm), pH 6.3, 860 ml (20%) Consumed: 3340 ml (?) ----------------- Day 87 (29): Started using portable AC to fight humidity. Can't use for air drying properly, since it has only cooling mode. That makes VPD worse. Cool air humidity is 60%. Can't do anything about it. Tried to bring in hot air from house-heating radiator with no effect on humidity. Also AC makes spikes in log that look nasty. Inflow: EC 1.75 (875 ppm), pH 5.5, 5300 ml. Runoff: EC 2.32 (1160 ppm), pH 6.2, 2340 ml (44%) Consumed: 2960 ml ----------------- Day 88 (30): Inflow: EC 1.9 (950 ppm), pH 5.6, 4350 ml Runoff: EC 2.2 (1100 ppm), pH 6.4, 1350 ml (31%) Consumed: 3000 ml ----------------- Day 89 (31): Inflow: EC 1.97 (985 ppm), pH 5.5, 4220 ml Runoff: EC 2.17 (1086 ppm), pH 6.4, 1500 ml (35%) Consumed: 2720 ml ----------------- Day 90 (32): Inflow: EC 1.98 (990 ppm), pH 5.5, 4350 ml Runoff: EC 2.32 (1161 ppm), pH 6.2, 1460 ml (33%) Consumed: 2890 ml ----------------- Day 91 (33): Spotted suspicious tiny worms floating in the runoff. Just wanted to shine the flashlight through the container. At first glance that was looking like dust or debris. Took a closer look and noticed very small full-white worms. Need to inspect them better with a microscope. Hopefully that's not fungus gnats. Haven't seen black heads on them. They are up to 1-2 mm lenght and tiny like a hair. Really looking like parasitic nematodes that are used to kill fungus gnats larvae :) I'm currently have no clue what's that. Without proper analysis any ideas can come on mind. It can be any kind of nematodes: from free-living Caenorhabditis elegans to root-parasitic Pratylenchus. The last one is scary. Fingers crossed. Inflow: EC 1.9 (955 ppm), pH 5.5, 4200 ml Runoff: EC 2.4 (1198 ppm), pH 6.3, 1395 ml (33%) Consumed: 2805 ml -----------------
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Grow Questions
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitostarted grow question 2 years ago
I know that some bumps are pretty normal for stem. One is between 5th and 6th node, 20 cm above the surface. It’s a bit dark which makes me worry. Another two are located higher. Can it be rot stem? Chances to survive? Fungicide needed? The plant doesn’t look sick at the moment.
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Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/white-growths-on-tomato-plants.htm i'd wager it;s similar to this. Are they hard little bumps? if tehy don't easily rub off (compared to adventitious roots), i'd wager it's not fungal or microbial cuases and moe likely just a little oddity in the plant... maybe high RH in these faily dark areas? any condensation at night? dark and moisture will cause roots to form... even if above ground. if it is clearly superfical and growig on the plant vs growing out of it, then take some h2o2 and rub it off. 3%, undiluted. satuate area.. might discolor it a bit but it will not kill the plant or limb. if they are hard nodules, i'd ignore them, though. fungus creates a mycelium network below surface.. so cleaning surface does not "clean" the plant of fungus. it's still there. you just can't see the parts that remain. this is why bud washing WPM-infected buds doesn't do what ppl think... bud washing can clear off stuff from surface, but will not rid the plant of an infection that involveds anything below the surface.
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NegotiatedBubble
NegotiatedBubblecommentedweek 102 years ago
Excellent notes!
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@NegotiatedBubble, Thank you! Will try my best to keep it updated well.
Tremojem
Tremojemcommentedweek 92 years ago
Hey Brother, just wanted to say that I took a look at your history of grows and see you started with fabric pots, then an Airpot, then to what is now the reason for my inquiry. What is your latest grow? I tried to enlarge your pics to decipher your methodology. Here is what I came up with. Please correct me and hey if you like, go ahead and share a high level summary of your growing methodology and reasoning for changing your approach. By the way, this is all good!!! I too am growing, learning, and see changes in my growing methodology future as well. Okay, back to my analysis. Looks like you have the following things going on. 1) Coco/Perlite Mix 2) Drip watering system 3) Runoff capturing system 4) Cover over top of Coco (not sure) The cover is confusing me as I can't determine what it is and used for. Maybe assist in moisture retention or pest control, but then it doesn't fit with drip, as it would restrict water from evenly distributing across the substrate. Anyway, love your progress and journey, please share your thoughts when responding. Thanks Brother
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@Tremojem, you’re welcome 😉 Nice to meet someone with the same level of dedication to growing!
Tremojem
Tremojemcommented2 years ago
@@Mr_Incognito, I cannot thank you enough for the complete and concise response. Very good information there. It leads me down a path that includes more research for me. I am always trying to learn even if I have no intention on pursuing that or any path. All of the information is, in some small way, related and there are bits that overlap and that leads to more understanding of the BIG picture and helps in preparing for a better and more successful grow. I am truly interested in Coco, Hydro and Living Soil. But as you move into those three areas of growing methodology you invite more opportunities for errors unless you know what your doing. So it is best to take baby steps, research, discuss and learn, then step/repeat the aforementioned steps in an effort to prepare yourself for the journey with intent on success. But if growing in soil has any benefit, it is that it sparks your interest in always improving and doing better. Thank you again, and I will be following you. I cannot wait to start a drip system as it has been forward in my thoughts for some time along with Autopot. Good on you for knowing what a drip rate is. I have interest in a drip system that utilizes gravity for feed and switching timers for cycling. Multiple cycles at the rate I choose. Love this stuff. Be healthy and happy Brother.
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@Tremojem, thanks for asking :) I started my first diary with quick auto, soil and pH perfect nutes because I was very short on time. Also I wanted to restore some of my knowledge and experience from the past. Just to get some yield of good looking buds, no matter what is the strain. It was a magical experience, so many busy days and nights, and extreme challenge with security. Luckily all went perfect, and the buds were amazing despite of the claimed low-level THC. Excellent smoke. Then I got a possibility to make another grow where I chose to go 4 plants at once. I couldn't find fabric pots, that's why I chose airpots. They were good, although I had difficulties with focusing well on the growing process. My latest grow is Coco/Perlite 60/40. This time I wanted to go hydroponics in rockwool as I did long time ago. Unfortunately horticultural slabs were not available and the only option left for me to go pure hydro was coco. So: 1) Coco/Perlite Mix 60/40 % 2) Drip watering system. First I started with Arduino-based irrigation system with a cheap pump from Aliexpress and solid state relay. It worked well until the pump died unexpectedly (hahaha). I was struggling with the same model replacement one, but luckily I got Kamoer X1, and I'm really happy with it. 3) I collect runoff in the plastic container. Was trying hard to collect it almost every watering to react quicly if something goes wrong. Last week I changed my mind, just to have some rest. I made a DIY Coco slab, that is often used in commercial grows. The cover is used to retain water, the same as with rockwool. Such porous substrates are drying out too fast. I really don't like salt buildup in any kind of substrate. Less or none flushing needed during the whole grow in this case. The cover helps to keep coco/perlite mix evenly moist. The tubes end with small T-shape splitters and are lying on the substrate, just touching it. There's no issue with water distribution in coco with low speed flow. To help water distribute even better I intentially reduced the number and the size of drainage holes. They are made right in the corners of the container at 45 degrees angle, just 4-5 mm diameter. The solution retains longer and runoff is pretty slow. That helps to wash out any salt build up. Fast drainage would be less effective. With 48 ml/min flow rate it works even better, but probably there is higher loss of water during runoff collecting because of evaporation. I put the slab on the set of tube pieces to position the center of the slab a bit higher than sides. The same method is often used with rockwool in horticulture, but there special W-shape trays are used for that. I surely miscalculated few things like the volume of the substrate. I'm using just 8 litres of mix. Didn't expect to stay in Veg for so long, but now I'm very happy that I let her grow for so long. I spent a lot of time trying to catch the ideal spot between inflow and runoff. Was underfeeding her for long. Reduced Nitrogen levels from week 2 of Veg, because it seemed to me that I noticed some toxicity signs. Later I discovered lots of sediment in the Grow component. Probably it made NPK ratio wrong from the very beginning. Well, even with less N she performed really well in Veg. Now she's in perfect spot. Inflow is a little bit higher than runoff, and the gap is reducing. Runoff percentage is 12-15 % at the moment. WIll increase when runoff EC goes higher than inflow. Before that I will just play with inflow EC. She's a heavy feeder with pure Indica appetite :) She handles EC 2.3 easily and drinks more and more as the stretching continues. Probably she will hit 4 litres per day soon in 24-25 degrees and 55% relative humidity (VPD 1.31-1.39). I use a lot of hydrogen peroxide to treat algae near the drainage holes. A bit worried about the taste in the future, but not much :) Will flush it one week before harvest.
Maryjane23
Maryjane23commentedweek 122 years ago
Niente male!!!! Si stanno formando dei bei fiorellini
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@Maryjane23, thank you! Hopefully will get to the finish with no issues🤞
Tremojem
Tremojemcommentedweek 92 years ago
Dude, I love your grow and the spreadsheet is fucking killer. I have to now incorporate that into my methodology. I made spreadsheets to capture all of my data. But now its time to put the data into a tool that provides useful information that results in real progress. Its a journey for sure and its easy to miss things on the fly. But using accurate data can really step it up for newbies. I imagine any longtime successful grower would laugh at me for my excitement over data, but they would be in a different league than I, having many years and grows behind them. I am only on grow 4...LOL!!!
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@Tremojem, Thanks dude! Data processing really helps me to understand and witness the progress since I have some scientific background. I'm keen on visualizing data. Surely some growers will say it's nonesence. I don't mind :) My goal is to make the process fully visible, tracking all important factors that have impact on the grow. Helping someone else to understand plant's behaviour and lifecycle makes me happy. I would love to contribute to the growing society and help people to see what's hidden behind the scene. Lots of important things are often missed, and as a result people (including me) sometimes read plants wrong way, thus making wrong decisions.
Cannapopz
Cannapopzcommentedweek 62 years ago
Looks Amazing Bro 👍🏼👍🏼
Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitocommented2 years ago
@Cannapopz, thank you 😊
Growtroll
Growtrollcommentedweek 12 years ago
Good luck with grow mate!😀 Wish you a strong grow with heavy yields!💪💪
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 02 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
ObserverInterest
ObserverInterestcommentedweek 156 months ago
Hi. Your grow is amazing they look super FAT! I am growing the same strain maybe 2 weeks from harvest and they not nearly as fat - been using the full nutrient schedule of Biobizz and got a better light - Mars Hydro FC3000. What do you think the secret is with this one?? I am new so still learning?